Le Da Soul: 20 Years of De La Soul
SMKA produced Track 18: “Saturday” ft. Niko Villamor, Brittany Street & Kid Neer Mick Boogie & Terry Urban – Le Da Soul: 20 Years of De La Soul Inspired by 20 years of greatness from hip-hop’s most consistent group, De La Soul, this project unites the cream of the crop in hiphop… including old school [...]
Mixt A: An Atlanta Compilation Vol. 1
SMKA Produced Track 4 & 22: Track 4) A. Leon Craft – “Spaced Out” Track 22) Supreeme – “I’m On Fire” Creative Loafing & Criminal Records Presents Mixt A: An Atlanta Compilation Vol. 1 DOWNLOAD HERE (Limited Edition Vinyl Records) MIXTAPE TRACK LIST 1. Predator – “You” 2. Grip Plyaz – “Fuck Dat Hipster Shit” [...]
Vol. 1 [Blac Waldo Remix]
The 808 Experiment: Vol. 1 [Blac Waldo Remix] was released on December 28th, exactly 1 year after the release of The 808 Experiment: Vol. 1. The project features 10 tracks off The 808 Experiment: Vol. 1, remixed by Blac Waldo. SMKA linked up with Blac Waldo for the project because he is considered to be [...]
TRIMM meets SMKA
TRIMM meets SMKA is the second project in the “(dope artist) meets SMKA” series. The project showcases TRIMM, who has been making waves in the music industry for the past couple years and is arguably one of the best lyricists in the Atlanta. He gained a lot of attention by winning the 2008 BMI showcase [...]
Mr. Falyon meets SMKA
This is the first album in the “(Dope Artist) meet SMKA” series. Sean Falyon a.k.a Soupy Jones is a dope MC and clothing designer from philly who is now making a name for himself in Atlanta. Reviews: “(2) Dope to sleep on.” 2dopeboyz.com “This is a monster of a project” -illroots.com Manager (Intro) by SMKA [...]
The 808 Experiment: Vol 1
The 808 Experiment: Vol 1 is SMKA’s first project. The compilation was created to showcases the diverse talent that exists around Atlanta and became a cult classic. WINNER of Creative Loafing’s 2009 Best Local Mixtape REVIEWS: “The 808 Experiment marked a marriage between the Old South’s affinity for 808 bass and the New South’s retro-ATLien [...]

















